The Richmond Football Club is calling for applications to design the guernsey to be worn in the annual Dreamtime at the 'G clash against Essendon on 19 May at the MCG.
Last night the AFLNT Board approved amendments to the current NT Thunder Player Movement Rule based on recommendations made by the Review Panel, Chaired by CEO of Sport and Recreation Steve Rossingh.
Last night the AFLNT Appeals Board granted Darryl Whites application for re-registration subject to completion of the Re-Offender Prevention Plan submitted to the Appeals Board by Darryl White and St Mary’s Football Club.
As part of it’s ambitious strategy to capitalize on the population growth of the city of Palmerston AFLNT today relocated two football development officers from it’s office at TIO stadium to an office in Palmerston.
The final Quarter of 2011 was busy in the NT in relation to NT Football, Thunder win premierships, NTFL Season Starts and a new five year strategy for AFLNT. Read all about this and more in AFLNT Quarterly!
Chief Minister Paul Henderson and Sport Minister Karl Hampton today annouced the grandstand at TIO Stadium will be named the Maurice Rioli Grandstand in honour of the famous Norm Smith Medallist.
The newly formed panel to review the NT Thunder player movement rule, has met for the first time to establish the review framework, including prioritising actions and a reporting time-line.
The Northern Territory Football Club would like to congratulate Gibson Turner and Jordan Wilson (King) in their selections in today’s AFL Rookie Draft.
Following a meeting chaired by AFLNT Chairman Bob Elix, and attended by representatives of the NTFL Club Presidents, representatives of the NT Thunder Board and representatives of AFLNT, the following was agreed:
On the back of The Pathway To Excellence Strategy and Vision presentation, AFLNT will be making a formal bid for the 2013 National Women’s Championships to be held in Darwin.
Round 9 of the TIO NTFL Season is the “blueRound” with NTFL Clubs promoting awareness of depression and anxiety by wearing blue arm bands during the matches on the weekend.
Round 8 of the TIO NTFL Season is the “Road Safety Round” and two of the NTFL’s clubs will alter their traditional playing strip in support of promoting the key road safety message this weekend.